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China Appoints New Officer To Head Military Command Bordering India

  • The new officer, Xu Qiling, will be the third head of China's Western Theater Command since the standoff in eastern Ladakh began last year.

Swarajya StaffJul 07, 2021, 01:16 PM | Updated 01:53 PM IST
Chinese President Xi Jinping 

Chinese President Xi Jinping 


Chinese President Xi Jinping has appointed a new officer to head the Western Theater Command of the People's Liberation Army (PLA), responsible for the entire frontier with India and the border with countries in Central Asia.

The officer, Xu Qiling, will now lead China's largest theater command.

Xu, who has become one of the PLA's youngest generals, had been serving as the head of the ground forces of the Western Theater Command, being appointed to the post in 2020, possibly weeks ahead of the clashes in the Galwan River Valley in June last year. He is the third head of China's Western Theater Command since the standoff in eastern Ladakh began in May 2020.

Xu was promoted to the post of General, the highest rank for officers in active service in China, along with three other senior officials.

These promotions are being seen as part of an effort by President Xi Jinping to put younger generals in charge. With the four promotions announced on Monday (5 July), half of the 10 top commanders in the five theater commands and branches of the PLA are aged 60 or younger.

Xu, regarded as a rising star in the PLA, has wide-ranging experience having served with four of the military's five theater commands. In the past, he has served as the chief of staff at the former 54th Army Corps, which was involved in repression in Tibet during the uprising in 1959 and the crackdown during the Tiananmen Square protests in 1989.

The four officers who have been promoted by Xi "have risen in rank less than two years after their previous promotion. PLA tradition is for theater command chiefs to be promoted only after staying in their previous post for more than two years," the South China Morning Post said in a report, citing Taiwan-based military observer Chi Le-yi.

Xu will replace General Zhang Xudong, who has been removed from his post after serving for only seven months. The reasons behind his removal are unknown, and no official statement has been made regarding his posting elsewhere. Zhang had been appointed as the head of the Western Theater Command in December 2020, seven months after the stand-off between Indian and Chinese forces in eastern Ladakh began.

Experts say Xi would be looking to reshuffle the leadership of the Central Military Commission, the highest military leading body of the Chinese Communist Party. As a result, more promotions and retirements are expected soon.

“Both of the CMC vice-chairmen....are over 70 – the maximum retirement age – next year, meaning the four CMC members, or those generals retired from the five theater commands and service forces, will become hot candidates,” Hong Kong-based military expert Liang Guoliang was quoted in the South China Morning Post report as saying.

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